Ruqai’s black car pulls up, and a white van pulls up next to it. Members of the Delta Force jump out of the white van, and a car pulls up in front of Ruqai’s vehicle to block him in.

People surround Ruqai’s car with guns drawn and pull him out of the driver’s seat. One of the commandos gets into the driver’s seat in Ruqai’s car. We’re not clear on what all of the running around is, but from the time the white car enters the frame until it starts driving off is only about 31 seconds.

The car that follows the three vehicles is also part of the Delta Force squad.

About 20 seconds later, people — presumably family members — start running out of the house and looking around.

A woman, also presumably related, then comes out.

Ruqai, accused of participating in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in East Africa that resulted in more than 200 deaths, was brought to a Libyan military base and then to an American warship off the coast. He’s now awaiting trial in New York and has pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges. Find out more.